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John Hoogenakker (/ ˈ h oʊ ɡ ə n æ k ər /) [1] is an American stage, screen and commercial actor. On stage, he has been in a number of plays in the Chicago and Milwaukee area. He played the Bud Light King in Bud Light's Dilly Dilly television commercials.
The Slowskys are a national television advertising campaign for Comcast Cable's Xfinity broadband Internet service. [2] The ads feature an animatronic turtle couple, Bill and Karolyn Slowsky. The ads are based on the idea that DSL, which Xfinity claims is slower than their service, is only fast enough for people who like things very slow. In ...
The song was featured on a Comcast Xfinity commercial (2012). The song was featured on a Bacardi commercial (2009). [12] The song was featured in the opening credits of the movie Dirty Grandpa. The song, along with the Troublemaker remix featuring De La Soul, are both featured in the EA Sports game, NBA Live 10.
Clark’s Xfinity commercial first aired during a first-round tournament game between No. 11 seed Arizona and No. 6 seed Syracuse. ... New LA-area fire prompts more evacuations while over 10,000 ...
The New Zealand Herald stated that "The Auckland five-piece are known for making synth-drenched festival singalongs, and Higher's shimmering hooks and shouted chorus is no different." [3] The song was used in a commercial for Comcast Xfinity. [citation needed]
The 68-year-old actor appears in a new spot for T-Mobile in which he promotes the company's home internet service. In a surprising turn of events, he's joined by two of the stars from the TV show ...
A Kroger commercial is unexpectedly bringing viewers to tears this holiday season. At the beginning of the ad—fittingly set to Ed Sheeran's sentimental song, "Photograph"—an animated couple ...
The album's commercial success lead single "Mayores" with Bad Bunny, The second commercial success single "Sin Pijama" with Natti Natasha, [109] reaching the top five on the Hot Latin Songs, [33] peaking at number seventy in the U.S., [24] surpassed 100 million views on YouTube within 3 weeks of its release, and was certified 38× platinum by ...